[3] It was designed in the modernist style by Taylor & Crabtree.
[4] The building was named for First Lady-designate Rachel Jackson.
[2] When it was completed in 1985, it was "the first state-owned building in the [state] capital to memorialize a woman.
"[2] It is located next to the Andrew Jackson State Office Building, named for former President Andrew Jackson.
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